A 29-year-old suspect in a shooting last month was wounded Friday in an officer-involved shooting on Indianapolis' west side, police said.

The suspect, Jarius Moore, was shot after an officer saw him grab a gun from a vehicle, said Deputy Chief Chris Bailey of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

Jarius Moore(Photo: Provided by IMPD)

Bailey said Moore was sitting in a vehicle in the parking lot of a Family Video store, located in the 2900 block of Georgetown Road, but was blocked in. Moore exited the vehicle and attempted to flee on foot, before turning around and grabbing a handgun from the vehicle.

An IMPD officer saw the gun and then fired his weapon at Moore, striking him, Bailey said.

The shooting occurred at around noon, when officers from IMPD's violent crime unit were tracking the suspect, who was wanted on a battery with a deadly weapon charge.

That charge was in connection with the shooting of a security guard at a Liquorland store on March 27 in the 3900 block of North High School Road.

IMPD responded to the area of West 30th and Georgetown for an officer-involved shooting on April 19.(Photo: Crystal Hill)